Pisa Day Trips from Florence

The famous Leaning Tower is a stone's throw from Florence and is a great option to complete your trip with a day trip and return.

Vicky Del Moral

Vicky Del Moral

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Pisa Day Trips from Florence

Cathedral and Tower of Pisa | ©a m

If you are travelling to Florence, I recommend that you set aside a few hours to visit Pisa and see one of the most famous monuments in the world, its leaning tower, declared a World Heritage Site.

The best excursions to Pisa

The Arno river passing through Pisa| ©Ray in Manila
The Arno river passing through Pisa| ©Ray in Manila

There are several organized tours to visit Pisa and even other areas of the beautiful Tuscany from Florence in the most comfortable way, let's see the best ones.

Half day trip to Pisa from Florence

Pisa Cemetery| ©Bernd Thaller
Pisa Cemetery| ©Bernd Thaller

This half day organised excursion to Pisa will take you to Pisa from Florence in the morning, accompanied by a guide and other travellers for a tour of the city and to see its most emblematic monuments, with free time to explore the must-see Piazza dei Miracoli on your own.

What's included in this tour

  • 6-hour tour of Pisa
  • Transport available by air-conditioned bus or by train
  • English speaking guide

Itinerary

  • Piazza dei Miracoli
  • Tower of Pisa
  • Cathedral of Pisa
  • Cemetery of Pisa

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Half day guided tour of Pisa with fast track entry to the Tower of Pisa from Florence

Baptistery, Cathedral and Leaning Tower of Pisa| ©Char
Baptistery, Cathedral and Leaning Tower of Pisa| ©Char

This tour is the same as the previous one, with a half day guided tour of Pisa with entrance to the Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral. This option is very convenient if you feel like visiting the Tower but don't want to wait in the long queues at the entrance.

Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa is worth it for the spectacular views from the observation deck, although you will have to climb 294 spiral steps to enjoy them. You will also have free time to explore other sights of Pisa, such as the Piazza dei Cavalieri and its oldest church, the Church of San Sisto.

What's included in this tour

  • 6-hour tour of Pisa
  • Fast track entrance to the Tower
  • Entrance to the Cathedral of Pisa
  • Transport available by air-conditioned bus with WiFi
  • English speaking guide

Itinerary

  • Piazza dei Miracoli
  • Duomo of Pisa
  • Tower of Pisa
  • Piazza dei Cavalieri
  • Church of San Sisto

Vicky's Traveller Tip

If you have extra time in Florence, I recommend that you take an excursion to see not only Pisa, but take advantage of a combined tour of other locations and immerse yourself in enchanting Tuscany.

Day trip to Pisa and Lucca

Tower of Pisa from below
Tower of Pisa from below

Very close to Pisa, there is a charming village called Lucca, which is often visited during a trip to Pisa. This excursion to Lucca and Pisa from Florence will show you, with a guide, both places so that you can make the most of this day trip outside Florence.

What you will see in Pisa

In Pisa you will discover, of course, its Cathedral, the Baptistery and the Leaning Tower. One of the things that make Pisa a pleasant and attractive city for its visitors is that its main points of interest are located in its famous Piazza dei Miracoli.

What to see in Lucca

In Lucca you will enjoy its Cathedral, the great Piazza dell'Anfiteatro and the tasting of a buccellato, a sweet cake typical of this town and with which you will put the finishing touch to your getaway. Lucca is also home to an impressive collection of Etruscan ruins and Renaissance architecture.

What's included in this tour

  • 9-hour tour to Pisa and Lucca
  • Transport by air-conditioned bus with WiFi
  • English speaking guide
  • Entrance to the Cathedral of Pisa, with the superior option
  • Tasting of the sweet "buccellato".

One day group excursion to Tuscany: Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti and Monteriggioni

Monteriggioni| ©Stefano Costantini
Monteriggioni| ©Stefano Costantini

This great day trip to Tuscany will transport you from the bustling streets of Florence to the vineyards, hills and countryside of the spectacular Tuscan countryside, taking in some of its greatest gems, Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano.

Itinerary

You will see Pisa and its Piazza dei Miracoli, with the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the Leaning Tower and in Siena you will visit the Piazza del Campo, home of the famous Palio di Siena horse race, with the Torre del Mangia, the Palazzo Comunale and the impressive striped marble of the Duomo. You will enjoy a 13th century fortified town, Monteriggioni, with eleven impressive towers and surrounded by medieval walls.

In San Gimignano you will discover an old town centre listed as a World Heritage Site for its architectural treasures such as the Palazzo del Podestà, the Piazza della Cisterna, the Dome of San Gimignano and the Church of San Agostino. You will then travel through the vineyards of the Chianti region, the prized appellation of origin of one of the world's most popular wines.

There you will learn the secrets of the wine making process with a visit to a local winery and then you will replenish your energy with a typical lunch of pecorino cheese, salami, bruschetta with seasonal ribollita and vegetable soup accompanied by a tasting of Chianti and Vernaccia wines.

What is included in this tour

  • Small group tour of maximum 8 people to Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano
  • Transfer from and to your hotel, provided that you are staying in the centre of Florence
  • Transport in air-conditioned minivan with WiFi
  • Typical lunch with wine tasting in Chianti

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What to see in Pisa

Baptistery of Pisa
Baptistery of Pisa

Pisa is a small town on the west coast of Italy, in the beautiful region of Tuscany. It was the birthplace of the famous physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei and is home to one of the most famous monuments in the world, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, as well as other magnificent buildings in a characteristic Pisan Romanesque style.

Its majestic appearance is the result of Pisa's period of splendour during the 12th century, which can also be seen in its old town centre with its magnificent buildings, squares and narrow streets that run along the Arno river, the main route of communication for centuries.

Piazza dei Miracoli

This square is one of the most spectacular monumental complexes in the world, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, with the Duomo, the Baptistery and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is because of the amazing architecture of these buildings that it is known as the 'Square of Miracles'.

Tower of Pisa

It took 177 years to build this tower, which was conceived in 1173 as the bell tower of the Duomo, and began to lean soon after its completion due to the unstable subsoil on which it stands. Today the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a World Heritage Site and remains the symbol of the city, being the most famous leaning tower in history, with an inclination of almost 4 degrees.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed for 20 years for restoration to prevent it from falling, but since 2011 it has been possible to re-enter this monument which, at 55.86 metres high, offers panoramic views from its eighth floor and after climbing 294 spiral steps. Legend has it that Galileo Galilei proved one of his theories in the tower by throwing two cannonballs from the top.

Pisa Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta stands in the centre of the Piazza dei Miracoli. It is a medieval Catholic cathedral built in 1063 in the Pisan Romanesque style and dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the episcopal see of the Italian city of Pisa. It is notable for its delicate white and grey marble façade and a massive solid bronze door.

Its interior is also impressive for its various works of art, two rows of impressive Corinthian columns from the island of Elba, mosaics and a carved pulpit, a masterpiece of medieval sculpture sculpted by Giovanni Pisano in 1310.

Baptistery of Pisa

Located in front of the Cathedral, it is the largest baptistery in Italy, with a height similar to that of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and a diameter of 36 metres. Its spectacular white marble façade gives way to a more sober interior, where its octagonal baptismal font stands out. From its side stairs you can climb to the top of the Baptistery and admire magnificent views of the Cathedral of Pisa.

Cemetery or Monumental Cemetery of Pisa

A monument that completes the architectural complex of the Piazza dei Miracoli, the Cemetery of Pisa took almost two centuries to complete, from 1278 to 1464. It is striking for its long marble façade with 42 blind arches and was designed as a Gothic-style cloister decorated with frescoes to house 84 tombs from Roman times.

Other interesting sights in Florence

If this article on how to get to Pisa has helped you in planning what to see and do in Florence, take a look at other articles you may find useful about other destinations, such as Cinque Terre Day Trips from Florence o Siena Day Trips from Florence.

Frequently asked questions

  • Can I climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

    You can do this, however, we advise you to reserve your ticket as the queue to buy them can be several hours long, and even worse, they can sell out.

  • Is there anything I should know about the Leaning Tower of Pisa before visiting it?

    There are security checks before you enter, and you will have to deposit items including backpacks, bags and so on, in the northern part of Piazza dei Miracoli. Considering you have to climb 300 steps to reach the top of the tower, visiting it can be a challenge for those with vertigo.

  • What other places can I see in Pisa?

    Apart from the leaning tower of Pisa, there is also the cathedral and baptistery, the Piazza dei Cavalieri, and, of course, the markets, which are an icon of the Italian way of life.